Sonnet 43 is a love poem in the form of a sonnet. A sonnet is a 14-line poem with a specifc rhyme scheme and meter (usually iambic pentameter). This poetry format—which forces the poet to wrap his thoughts in a small, neat package—originated in Sicily, Italy, in the 13th Century with the sonnetto (meaning little song), which could be read or sung to the accompaniment of a lute.
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Answer:
There is no historical context to prove the existence of King Arthur and Queen Guinevere.
Explanation:
Currently, King Arthur and his queen Guinevere are considered characters of a legend, that is, they are persongens of British folklore very well known all over the world. However, the real existence of these characters is debated today, as many believe that they existed or were strongly inspired by some real British personality. However, neither King Arthur nor Queen Guinevere has a historical background that can prove the existence of both.